Where Is EcoShield™ Installed?

EcoShield’s modern, lightweight construction makes it the perfect partner for mass insulation in attics and crawl spaces. It is also ideal for hot water heaters, pipes, overhead doors, crawl spaces and many other insulation applications.

yellowblue‘s™ EcoShield™ is installed by trained professionals that work with yellowblue™ Independent Authorized Dealers. It is placed over your regular insulation like an attic blanket or attached under rafters or in crawl spaces.

How Does EcoShield™ Work?

EcoShield™ by yellowblue™ enhances the Performance of Mass insulation by increasing the thermal efficiency without occupying or increasing space

What Benefits Can I Experience?

The installation of yellowblue™ EcoShield™ by a trained professional can:
1. Cut heating and cooling bills substantially.
2. Save wear and tear on heating and cooling equipment.
3. Help eliminate hot and cold spots.
4. Create a comfortable home environment.
5. Potentially increase resale value of home.
6. Help preserve the environment.
7. Help US become less dependent on foreign energy.

EcoShield™ Revolutionary Multi-Layer Insulation

EcoShield™ is one of our Revolutionary products in the growing reflective multiple layer insulation barrier market. It helps customers by reducing the cost of heating and cooling their homes and creating a more comfortable living environment. Homeowners get to experience the EcoShield™ difference by lowering energy bills, reducing hot and cold spots and protecting the environment. EcoShield™ by yellowblue™ is American made and backed by some of the best warranties and services in the industry.

Learn more about the 3 types of heat transfer below.

When two surfaces come in contact, the warmer surface gives up heat to the cooler surface as can be seen with a glowing burner on a stove heating the pot it is in contact with. In a building this is limited primarily to studs connecting outer and inner surfaces.

The movement of air as a result of air being warmed. Warm air rises seeking the coldest point. Convection is visible as wavy lines above a hot road. Convection is a major concern in the winter, but not in the summer.

Radiant energy travels in all directions seeking a cooler object to strike and then generates heat. Microwave ovens work on the same principles. Standard ovens heat the air, while a microwave heats what it sees. Infrared is like microwaves at lower frequencies. Most of us do not understand microwaves or electricity but we use and enjoy the benefits of them. We may not understand infrared radiation but we can learn to make it work for us by learning how to control it.